Uttaraloka
Northern Higher World), Dharma–Adharma Viveka, and Adhyatma-Prashna (Prelude
इत्युक्तोऽयं मया धर्मः संक्षिप्तो ब्रह्मनिर्मितः । धर्माधर्मौ हि लोकस्य यो वै वेत्ति स बुद्धिमान् ॥ २० ॥
ityukto'yaṃ mayā dharmaḥ saṃkṣipto brahmanirmitaḥ | dharmādharmau hi lokasya yo vai vetti sa buddhimān || 20 ||
かくして私は、ブラフマーによって定められたこのダルマを、簡潔に説き明かした。まことに、世において何がダルマで何がアダルマかを真に知る者こそ賢者である。
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada in Moksha-Dharma context)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: none
It frames true wisdom as viveka (discernment): recognizing Dharma versus Adharma in worldly life, and grounding conduct in the cosmic order attributed to Brahmā’s ordinance.
While not naming Bhakti directly, it supports Bhakti by insisting that devotion must be guided by Dharma—right conduct and avoidance of Adharma—so practice becomes spiritually elevating rather than merely emotional.
It emphasizes dharma-viveka (ethical-ritual discernment) rather than a specific Vedanga; practically, it points to applying śāstra-guided judgment in actions, vows (vrata), and ritual conduct to avoid adharma.